Thanks. That's a good old typo. Will fix it.Velodynamic wrote:Although I think this sentence is a bit weird:Dr_Jones wrote:Brilliant interview again.
"You music that is simply to have fun with and dance and party to."
Otherwise I'll second that.
Thanks. That's a good old typo. Will fix it.Velodynamic wrote:Although I think this sentence is a bit weird:Dr_Jones wrote:Brilliant interview again.
"You music that is simply to have fun with and dance and party to."
Otherwise I'll second that.
Actually, he was dead serious. I was looking for clues that he was joking, but he obviously wasn't. However, it was when I reminded him that he had played it in Monaco that he finally did remember.Velodynamic wrote:Maybe he was just messing with Fiona a bit? She seemed to really love that Vintage track.
From my personal point of view, the highlights of this in-depth interview are his revelations about the making of "Waiting for Cousteau" (introduced by his idiosincrasy towards music played in restaurants) and his "freudian" remotion of the T&T tracks.Elf wrote:Fourth and final part of mine and Jarre's walk through his entire studio album discography is up.
http://domino.elfworld.org/the-journey- ... -watchers/
Yes very strange indeed... The album is really linked to Anne Parillaud and you can see how much divorcing from her cost him financialy and emotionaly.AFAN Alessandro Fantini wrote:(...) his "freudian" remotion of the T&T tracks. (...)
Well, it's the 2014 remaster, so... it's not very good. There's audible noise and audible clicks even on CD. Most of those clicks exist in the source material and were unnoticeable; now they are amplified because of treble boosting and thus pretty apparent.Oxygene wrote:Hi,
I just heard that some people shall have been complaning about the sound of the original Equinoxe contained in the box set, both vinyl and CD. Did anyone notice any problems? I didn't...